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  Type Interstate
  Route 95
  Length Mi 433 RIGIS data - "Roads - Primary" and "Roads - State" <!--FHWA says 4236, but RIGIS and Mapquest agree that it's more than 43 maybe it's a typo for 4326 RIGIS gives 4327, but that's admittedly probably not precise enough-->
  Length Km 697
  Formed 1957
  Dir1 South
  Dir2 North
  From I-95 in North Stonington, CT
  Junction Route 4 in Warwick <br> I-295 in Warwick<br> I-195 / US 6 in Providence
  To I-95 in Attleboro, MA
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Interstate 95 , the main north-south Interstate Highway on the East Coast Of The United States , runs generally southwest-northeast through the U.S. State of Rhode Island . It runs from the border with Connecticut near Westerly through Warwick and Providence and to the Massachusetts state line in Pawtucket . It has two Auxiliary Route s, both of which enter Massachusetts - Interstate 195 , a spur from Providence east to Cape Cod , and Interstate 295 , a western bypass of the Providence-Pawtucket area.

South of Warwick, I-95 does not follow U.S. Route 1 , which it generally replaced in New England . It instead takes a shorter inland route, parallel to Route 3 . Route 3 was designated Route 1A , a New England Interstate Route , in 1922, but has never been a U.S. Route .


ROUTE DESCRIPTION


HISTORY


Southern Rhode Island: Relocated Route 3, Route 84 and Route 95


Prior to any part of Interstate 95 being built, the diagonal corridor of - better known as the New London Turnpike - but had fallen into disrepair.)

The first section of what is now I-95 was planned as an upgrade and relocation of Route 84 and Route 3 from the state line north of Westerly to existing Route 3 of Wyoming . The short Route 84 was widened to a four-lane divided road with one intersection at Gray Lane. Instead of merging with Route 3, it was modified to continue northeast, passing under Route 3 with a Folded Diamond Interchange . The rest of the new road was designated Route 3 once it was completed on December 12 , 1955 . It was not built to Freeway standards, only having interchanges at Route 3 in Hopkinton and Route 138 in Richmond (a Cloverleaf ), as well as a bridge over the Wood River and Mechanic Street. The Roads of Metro Boston - North-South Expressway RIGIS Digital Aerial Photography

A section of Freeway (known as the Kent County Freeway) opened in July 1958 , running from Route 3 at Kitts Corner northeast across the Big River and east across Route 3 to Route 2 on the West Warwick - Warwick line. Its west end was a simple intersection with old Route 3, in which only northbound traffic could continue on the old road - southbound traffic had to enter the new freeway east of the Big River. The only two Interchange s were with Route 3 east of the Big River (a Diamond Interchange ) and with Route 2 at its east end (a four-ramp interchange providing half the ramps of a Cloverleaf ). Rhode Island Department Of Transportation , Interstate Highway Opening Dates

The Interstate 95 designation was approved on , approved June 27 , 1958 The section in southern Rhode Island was temporarily designated Route 95 until it could be upgraded to a freeway. This route ran from the Connecticut state line along what had been Route 84, continuing along the Relocated Route 3 to north of Wyoming, along normal Route 3 to Kitts Corner, and along the new freeway east to Route 2. As much as possible, Route 3 was moved back to the old road; it only used the new freeway by necessity in the area near Kitts Corner and over the Big River.1961 Gousha Massachusetts-Connecticut-Rhode Island map Connecticut also renumbered their section of Route 84 to Route 95 at that time.

Interstate 95 in Connecticut was finished built when Route 84 was upgraded to form what is now known as Extension 184. The portion from the Connecticut state line to Route 3 north of Wyoming was upgraded to a Freeway with construction ending May 1968 . To the north, that freeway was connected with the Kent County Freeway by a new section, opened November 22 , 1969 as the last section of I-95 in Rhode Island. The connection to Route 3 at Kitts Corner was removed, and Route 3 was moved back to the old road over the Big River. Route 95 was renumbered Interstate 95, as the whole road was now a Freeway .

An Interchange with the New London Turnpike was added to the Kent County Freeway by 1972. In 1983, a new interchange with Hopkins Hill Road opened.


Providence area


Pawtucket area


EXIT LIST



REST AREAS

  • Welcome Center / Rest Area - MP 6 - Northbound only between Exits 2 and 3 - Tourist Info, Rest Rooms, Phones.

  • Parking Areas - MP 10 - Northbound and Southbound between exits 4 and 5 - Parking area, pay phone. No other facilities.


The MP 10 parking areas also serve as Weigh Stations.


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